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  2. Korean dragon - Wikipedia

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    One particular Korean legend speaks of the great King Munmu, who on his deathbed wished to become a "Dragon of the East Sea in order to protect Korea". The Korean dragon is in many ways very similar in appearance to other East Asian dragons such as the Chinese and Japanese dragons. It differs from the Chinese dragon in that it developed a ...

  3. Imugi - Wikipedia

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    An imugi is the main antagonist in the 2020 South Korean drama Tale of the Nine-tailed. In the series, the imugi is portrayed as a serpent in human form with the ability to possess humans, infect people with deadly, contagious diseases, and read people's minds. In the past, he unsuccessfully sought to become a dragon spirit.

  4. List of dragons in mythology and folklore - Wikipedia

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    Korean dragons: Yong (Mireu) A sky dragon, essentially the same as the Chinese lóng. Like the lóng, yong and the other Korean dragons are associated with water and weather. In pure Korean, it is also known as 'mireu'. Imoogi: A hornless ocean dragon, sometimes equated with a sea serpent. Imoogi literally means, "Great Lizard".

  5. Talk:Korean dragon - Wikipedia

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    The legend of the Imugi says that the sun god gave the Imoogi their power through a human girl, which would be transformed into the Imoogi on her 17th birthday. Legend also said that a dragon-shaped mark would be found on the shoulder of the girl, revealing that she was the Imugi in human form.

  6. Opinion - The free world is the big loser in South Korea’s ...

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    There is extreme animosity in Korea toward Japan, due to Japan’s annexation of Korea at the beginning of the 20th century and brutal Japanese rule there through the end of the Second World War ...

  7. List of water deities - Wikipedia

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    Imoogi or Imugi, giant serpents of Korean folklore which later become true dragons. King Munmu , a king who wished to become a dragon before his death to protect Korea from the Sea of Japan . Yongwang , an undersea deity believed to determine the fortunes of fishermen and sailors.

  8. What’s the healthiest tea to drink? The benefits of ... - AOL

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    Similar to other herbal teas, it’s caffeine-free. Health benefits: While studies on peppermint tea are lacking, peppermint oil, which is found in peppermint leaves, ...

  9. Greenland greets Trump interest with MAGA caps but ... - AOL

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    The renewed interest by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump in Greenland has been greeted enthusiastically by some Greenlanders, although others say the semi-autonomous territory of Denmark is not ...